A3B-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 7, 1991 accepted the half-dozen top awards for their 76-head regis tered Holstein herd. The Smyser herd, which has won state recogni tion for its outstanding perfor mance, finished the 1991 test year with an average of 25,869 pounds of milk, 868 pounds fat, and 789 pounds protein, topping all three categories. In addition, three members of the Richlawn herd finished with high numbers in individual recog nition categories. Stella, a seven year-old, topped the 305-day milk category, with a record of 41,409. Herdmade Doreen, a five-year-old Top Cattle Breeds Score JOYCE BUPP York Co. Correspondent RED LION (York Co.) Richlawn Farms has added to its impressive collection of dairy pro duction awards won in recent years, sweeping the bulk of honors from the York County Dairy Herd Improvement Association. The presentations were made during the York DHIA’s annual meeting, held November 25 at Rutter’s at Dairyland Square. Brothers Rodney and Robert Smyser, who operate Richlawn Farms on East Berlin Road, York, LOUISVILLE, Ky. Major breeds compete for points at the North American International Livestock Exposition. Angus and Shorthorn, two dominant breeds in the beef cattle industry, have devised a point evaluation system to reward top individuals which are successful during the show season. Throughout the year, producers have an opportunity to show their cattle in a number of shows which are designated as "point" shows. Producers receive a certain num ber of points depending on how their cattle place in a show. Points are totaled after all shows are over and animals with a certain score receive awards. Angus breeders compete in four while Shorthorn breeders attend three. Each year one show is designated as the National show. This year, NAILE is host of the Roll of Victory National Angus Show. Being the national show increased the years* entries. This year, more than 200 Angus females paraded through the show ring. There is also a new twist to the show the use of three judges. Fcx- each of the classes, two people are designated as judges and one serves as referee. The two judges work together to place the class UNION ALUMINUM SHOVEL Smysers Top York DHIA Points with the referee being responsible for resolving differences of opinion. Dean Huribut, director of activi ties for the American Angus Asso ciation, claims that even though this style of judging is not too popular, they chose to use this method because it gives three dif ferent opinions on the cattle. Denver is the cite of the 1991 P.A.C.E. (Points Accumulation Event) National Shorthorn Show. Nonetheless, entries still exceed more than 220 at the North American. Shorthorn exhibitors take the word "imemational” to heart This year they arc represented by breed ers Grom Australia and Canada. Closer to home, producers travel from as far away as California and Maine to Texas and Minnesota. "When people want to go one place to see all the great animals show, this is where they come," said Steve McGill, superintendent for the Shorthorn show. a? Christmas Gift Ideas For The Farmer In Your Life... & Available With 27” or 36” Handle with 1,260 pounds protein, bested the 305-day protein production category. And Richiawn’s five year-old Fond headed up the 305-day fat production competi tion, with 1,349 pounds butterfat. “I guess we’ll just keep on doing what we’ve been doing,” grinned Robert Smyser when asked their future plans for main taining the herd’s award-winning performance. Outstanding improvement awards, based on protein pounds, went to two York County test herds. Most improved protein, over 600 pounds, was Leonard Greek, Delta. Greek’s 47-head herd climbed 92 pounds over 1990, and finished with a 734-pound protein average, fourth high in the county. Most improved under 600 pounds of protein was the 188-head herd of Horace Heindel, Airville. The Heindel herd boosted its protein test a whop ping 163 pounds, finishing the 1991 year with a 609-pound pro tein average. Kurt Pealer, Dillsburg, com pleted the test year with the coun ty’s lowest Somatic Cell Count, at an impressive 94,000 average on his 28-head Applehurst herd. High individual lifetime milk production went to Woodbine Farms, Airville, for herd member No. 49, with 236,459 pounds of milk in 10 lactations. High indivi dual lifetime fat production was awarded to Mervin Herlzler, Seven Valleys, for Renita, totall ing 8,693 pounds of fat in 10 lactations. Five herd management awards were presented to herds with out standing performance in a combi nation of management improve ments. The Horace Heindel herd, Airville, placed first; with Jerry Krone, Glen Rock, in the second spot; and Furnace Creek Farms, hAHeACetu \an-9-ste\«. 1: fairness 2: integrity lIUII 9 ly 3: truthfulness We are Triple H Construction. We understand that our rela tionships with our customers must be based on our integrity and truthfulness. We pride ourselves in being the kind of firm we like to deal with . . . the kind of firm you’d like to deal with. The qual ity shows we’ve built our business on it! r * TRIPLE H Construction 430 Springville Road Ephrata. PA 17522 Custom Builders of Dslry, Horse, Storigs, Residential And Commercial Bulldlnga. Rodney, left, and Richard Smyser display armfuls of awards they claimed for outstanding production perfor- Jry agt DHIA award winners Bill Helndel, center, and Leonard Greek. Hanover, third. Fourth place went to a non-publicized herd and tie for the fifth spot were Leonard Greek, Delta, and Ed and Carolyn Calhoun, Glen Rock. The total of 97 herds on test in York County averaged 17,670 milk, 1,000 pounds higher than the 1990 cumulative average. Average fat was 641 pounds, with a 3.63 percent test, and average protein was 564, a 3.19 average. During a brief business meet ing, the five York DHIA supervi sors were presented with bonus checks, based on years of service and quality ratings. York supervi sors are Abbe Gore, Donald Mes singer, Jean Myers, Carolyn Stump and Marianne Walter. Elected to the county board as new directors were Leroy Walker, New Freedom, and Lisa Kilgore, Airville. SSiL Aji h 717-738-2142 1-18001-TRIPLE-1 ** -t y y^. r J